Jonathan L. Wardle
University of Technology, Sydney
18 Papers
45 Citations
Jonathan L. Wardle is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan L. Wardle include Southern Cross University.
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Papers
Indirect and non-health risks associated with complementary and alternative medicine use: An integrative review
Jonathan L. Wardle,Jon Adams +1 more
TL;DR: In order to fully appreciate and appraise the relative merits of CAM practice and provision, researchers need to be mindful that a range of potential risks (beyond direct health risks) may be associated with CAM use.
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An assessment of Ebola-related stigma and its association with informal healthcare utilisation among Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone: a cross-sectional study
TL;DR: EVD survivor-centred and community-driven anti-stigma programs are needed to promote EVD survivors’ recovery and community re-integration, and verbal abuse and healthcare neglect predict informal healthcare use.
Accuracy and Precision in Acupuncture Point Location: A Critical Systematic Review
TL;DR: The directional method was found to be significantly inaccurate and imprecise in all studies that evaluated the method.
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Regulatory and legislative protections for consumers in complementary medicine: Lessons from Australian policy and legal developments☆
TL;DR: A policy analysis framework is used to explore some of the outcomes of regulatory and regulatory developments related to CAM in Australia, and reviews the success of legislative and regulatory approaches to ensuring consumer protection in CAM Australia has enacted, and examines the lessons that can be learnt.
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Women's use of herbal and alternative medicines for preconception care
TL;DR: Use of complementary and alternative Medicine (CAM), particularly herbal and alternative medicine supplements, for preconception care and fertility management is becoming increasingly common.